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ELIZABETHTOWN – A gunman made quick work of the North Mulberry Cash Express at noon Wednesday, leaving in his wake a traumatized clerk and officers with few leads.

According to police, the Caucasian male — dressed in khaki cargo shorts, a green shirt and a blue-billed ball cap, — fled the loan store on foot after his noon heist. The store is located across the street from a local unemployment office and a strip mall.

"... The Were was massive, standing much taller than the tallest man in Cobble. Its form was stout, powerful, with thick muscles showing beneath the fur on its chest and arms. It stood like a man but its face was definitely wolf-like as long canine teeth dripped drool from its snout. Its eyes reflected the light of the fire but Gran suspected that they glowed red naturally. Its fur was black, and there was again that thin line of light colored fur around its bestial neck. She recognized it as the Were from the field."

ELIZABETHTOWN – Kentucky State Police began joint air and ground marijuana eradication efforts this week, making a related arrest and substantial find Monday after spotting from above an illegal pot patch near Battle Training Road.

By ROBERT VILLANUEVA rvillanueva@thenewsenterprise.com HARDIN COUNTY — From Anne Sullivan to Anne Frank, from Walt Disney to Alfred Hitchcock, from a Hoboken convent to a Texas brothel, productions and screenings for the new season at area theaters display a wide range of offerings. Hardin County Playhouse

By BECCA OWSLEY bowsley@thenewsenterprise.com BARDSTOWN — The streets of Bardstown will be painted with multi-colored works of art Saturday and Sunday at Via Colori. The event is a fundraising and awareness opportunity for the Advocacy and Support Center that serves an eight-county region, including Hardin and Nelson counties.

By JOHN FRIEDLEIN jfriedlein@thenewsenterprise.com FORT KNOX — Plans for a new Patton Museum — which has focused heavily on armor — were well under way when the Army decided to move the Armor Center to Georgia. Planners, therefore, have been adapting. Meetings are scheduled for this week and next to further figure out the details of how to proceed. The broad thrus